HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Sophomore Sherrod Wright scored a
team-high 15 points, including the game-winning three-point play, and the
George Mason men's basketball team held off Hofstra, 55-50, on Wednesday at the
Mack Sports Complex.

Mason stays atop the Colonial Athletic Association standings
at 9-1 in conference play and 17-5 overall, while the Pride dropped to 7-15
(1-9 CAA).

Wright was one of two Patriots in double figures, as
sophomore Jonathan Arledge added 10 points including a 6-for-6 performance at
the charity stripe. Senior Ryan Pearson pulled down a game high 10 rebounds,
leading the Mason effort which held a 40-to-27 advantage off the glass. Mike
Moore scored 18 points to pace the Pride.

Hofstra jumped out to a 9-0 lead, holding the Patriots off
the board for more than five minutes into the contest. Mason's first scoring
came on a Morrison layup plus the free throw at the 14:45 mark, and the
Patriots would pull to within one possession at 12-9 following a Wright layup.
The Pride answered with five in a row to push their lead to eight, which would
prove to be their largest of the game. Mason answered with an 11-3 run to close
out the first half, as Hofstra headed to the locker room up one, 20-19.

The Patriots were limited to 17.4 percent first-half field
goal shooting, a season-low, connecting on just four of 23 attempts. Hofstra
also struggled from the field, shooting 34.8 percent (8-23) in the first 20
minutes of the contest.

Into the second half, the Patriots found an explosive start
behind the hot hand of senior Andre Cornelius, who connected on a pair of
3-pointers less than two minutes into the period which game the Patriots a
25-20 lead. It was an advantage that they held until the 6:21 mark, after a
3-pointer by Moore made it 41-40 in favor of the Pride.

The lead changed hands four more times, before Wright's
jumper plus the bonus made it 51-50 with 1:46 remaining. Freshman Corey Edwards
sank a pair of free throws at the 30-second mark to make it 53-50, and 11
seconds later, Wright hit two more from the stripe to set the final margin, as
the Patriots kept the homestanding Pride off the scoreboard for the final two
minutes of the contest.

Mason returns home on Saturday afternoon, hosting rival
James Madison for a 2 p.m. tilt, broadcast live on Comcast SportsNet.